04

Explore Issue 04 of EME Outlook Magazine, the B2B magazine for Europe and the Middle East.

Latest 04 Corporate Stories

Stockholm Vatten : World-Class Drinking Water

Stockholm Vatten, a water and waste water management company, is responsible for its delivery to more than one million people.

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Jaguar Land Rover to Create 1,300 Jobs in UK

Indian-owned luxury car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover revealed plans on Monday to create 1,300 jobs in Britain.

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Amazon Creates 6,000 New Jobs in Europe

Amazon created 6,000 new full-time positions in Europe in 2014 to respond to booming demand, the U.S. online retailer said this week.

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UK Hospital Performs First Newborn Organ Transplant

Two newborn recipients received organs after a breakthrough transplant following a tragic loss at Hammersmith Hospital, London.

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OpenX Appoints Andrew Buckman as New MD for EMEA

OpenX, a leader in digital and mobile advertising technology, today announced the appointment of Andrew Buckman as Managing Director, EMEA.

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Saab and Damen Team up to Develop Walrus Submarine

Saab is teaming with Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards Group to explore future opportunities in the international submarine market.

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Mind the Capacity Gap : Generation and Demand

The capacity gap between UK power generation and demand has never been so narrow, with both demand and supply fluctuating wildly.

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Mind the Capacity Gap : The Changing Energy Landscape

The energy landscape of the UK is changing, and presenting new challenges for UK energy security for its low-carbon objectives.

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Mind the Capacity Gap : The Future of the UK Energy Landscape

The UK has the ability to develop and deliver vast quantities of distributed generation that can reduce overall costs to the end consumers.

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Smartphones and 3D Printers Expected To Flourish In 2015

In 2015, the top three most influential technology items will be smart phones, tablets and 3D printers, according to a survey.

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